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Riverside Cottage shown below - enjoy beautiful views down the River Esk..


 

Situated on a tidal section of the river you can watch the ebb and flow of the River Esk as the tides change twice a day

 

In season you can see seals swimming in the river



A calm, serene setting providing a perfect getaway for
families or just couples wanting a romantic
time together

 

Riverside Cottage sits right on the banks of the beautiful River Esk. This scenic location is on a tidal stretch of the Esk and the scene constantly changes  along with the run of the tides twice each day. A stunning location for your holiday base. Ample free parking at Riverside Cottage

Whitby Photographs

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This memorial statue of Captain James Cook proudly looks out over Whitby harbour.

Cook's sailing ships 'Endeavour', 'Resolution', 'Adventure' and 'Discovery' were built in Whitby,

from where he sailed on his great voyages of exploration.

 

The famous 'whalebones' which stand on West Cliff, close to Cook's memorial,

seen here framing St Mary's Church and behind, the ruins of Whitby Abbey.

 

St Mary's Church from harbour

St Mary's Church is above, viewed from the harbour.

 

trawler fleet

Whitby Trawlers. . . .

 

trawler fleet

. . . . anchored in Whitby harbour

 

Whitby Harbour and one of its many residents.

 

East-side of the harbour after the ebb tide.

 

The west-side of the twin piers, showing the beach which runs all the way to the neighbouring village of Sandsend.

 

trawlers from east jetty

Another view of the trawlers from the east-side jetty.

 

bottom of 199 steps

The first of 199 steps that lead up to St Mary's Church

and Whitby Abbey.

 

Church Street from 199 steps

Church Street in Whitby.

 

Westcliff from top of 199 steps

Looking towards West Cliff from the top of the 199 steps.

 

The world famous 'Magpie Cafe' on Whitby Harbourside.

 

Whitby's twin piers.

 

One of Whitby's little 'snickleways' leading to the Harbour.

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